Word Summary
archaios: original, ancient
Original Word: ἀρχαῖοςTransliteration: archaios
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-khah'-yos)
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: original, ancient
Meaning: original, ancient
Strong's Concordance
of old, original.
From arche; original or primeval -- (them of) old (time).
see GREEK arche
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 744: ἀρχαῖοςἀρχαῖος,
ἀρχαῖα,
ἀρχαῖον (from
ἀρχή beginning, hence) properly,
that has been from the beginning, original, primeval, old, ancient, used of men, things, times, conditions:
Luke 9:8, 19;
Acts 15:7, 21;
Acts 21:16;
2 Peter 2:5;
Revelation 12:9;
Revelation 20:2;
οἱ ἀρχαιοι the ancients, the early Israelites:
Matthew 5:21, 27 (
Rec.),33;
τά ἀρχαῖα the man's previous moral condition:
2 Corinthians 5:17. (In Greek writings from
Pindar and
Herodotus down.)
[SYNONYMS: ἀρχαῖος, παλαιός: In παλαιός the simple idea of time dominates, while ἀρχαῖος ("σημαίνει καί τό ἀρχῆς ἔχεσθαι," and so) often carries with it a suggestion of nature or original character. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 46; Trench, § lxvii.]